And as past use has indicated, you have to use a lot of CW to get the WMD effects… a couple of artillery shells just doesn’t do it.

So if the goal is to get rid of the things, then Assad using them is one way to do it. Maybe a sneak raid on some of the production and dual/use facilities and the phosphate mining infrastructure would be in order… but you can pay others to do that. Once you get a clear idea of who might win, then you can decide what to do with the remaining stockpiles via air to ground redistribution techniques with explosives. That is if the real aim is to just get rid of the things. Sending US soldiers to fight under CW conditions… good luck on selling that one to Congress or the American people. Barack Obama’s War in the Middle East… and here, after all the time the Left has talked about what folly that sort of thing is, too.

I already know that, of course. This thread is about Hillary Clinton and the abject disaster of an American Secretary of State she is. Btw, Halabja was March 16, 1988, not 1989. Try to keep up, if you want.